The Latitude 64 Pure - Zero Hard is a stable putter and approach golf disc featuring a comfortable grip and slightly deeper rim. It will hold the line given to it on approach shots. The Pure is the second disc co-designed by Jesper Lundmark who needed a disc with a deeper rim so he designed the Pure.

Speed 3, Glide 3, Turn -1, Fade 1

Available in Zero Hard and Soft

A little history of the plastics:

In 2012, Latitude 64 released a 2nd version of "DX" type plastic. They tested materials on Pure, Vision and Bolt ;discs which have neutral flight characteristics. Their impression of this LE2 plastic was that it was a bit grippier right away without the production slickness found at first in the LE1 discs.

May 2012 update - The LE2 Test Run had been selected as the new Latitude 64 Eze Line which replaced the Zero Line as Latitude 64 wanted to take this material into discs other than just putters. Zero Line plastic was not possible to use in drivers and midranges which is why they tested alternatives to it. Eze Line was first released in putters. It was more durable than the Zero line and was able to be produced in several degrees of stiffness. Latitude 64 started out with a stiff version when they released the Mercy in this material. Soft Eze was to be available in summer 2012.

By fall 2012, due to the fact that they were not happy with results, they put the Eze on hold and brought premium putters back in the Zero Line.